Another player could be involved in the trade, but that has not been confirmed yet, nor have any possible details involving each player’s financial situation.

The Tigers will likely move Miguel Cabrera across the diamond to first base. The Tigers will some more financial flexibility with which to keep AL Cy Young award winner Max Scherzer around while they pursue a new third baseman. The Rangers, meanwhile, will fill the hole vacated by Kinsler at second base with Jurickson Profar while Fielder displaces Mitch Moreland at first base.

Scratch the Tigers and Rangers from Cano’s options along with the Red Sox. Cano may want to take the Yankees offer of 7 years / $161MM that was reported before the Yankees reduce it due to lack of any competition or interest from any other team.

I’d rather the Tigers hang on to Infante, but I guess his price tag is too high, also. Would be great if this deal allowed them to keep Scherzer, though. We’ll see if Detroit changes their mind on Peralta, and place him at third, or try to turn Nick Castallanos back into a third baseman.http://minoringinbaseball.com/

I like this better for the Rangers than the Tigers. Fielder can mash, Arlington is a great place to mash. The Rangers have a ready made replacement in Profar who cost nothing and might be better than Kinsler at this point, anyway.

The Tigers can now stop pretending Miggy is a good defensive 3B and Castellanos can move back to 3B. I don’t know how Kisler is going to do without Arlington as his home park, but he should be better than what they had. Both teams traded from strength.

You’re out of your mind. Rangers just dumped a rapidly declining 2B for a full time, ball-mashing 1B and cleared the way for their prized 2B and maybe even moving mooreland to DH. This is an amazing move on paper for JD. If he can land a legit OF, Daniels will have this team looking damn good going into the season.

Given Fielder’s hefty contract and physique and underwhelming performance, Tigers would’ve been happy to get Ian Hunter in return. Even chipping in some $$$, this should give Detroit flexibility going forward.